Did his eyes not match?
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/alexander-great/
Most Historians agree that he had heterochromia.
Evidently not in his marble bust.
Ha!
Maybe there are records that they were different colors
Did his eyes not match?
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/alexander-great/
Most Historians agree that he had heterochromia.
Evidently not in his marble bust.
Ha!
Maybe there are records that they were different colors
I'm surprised they didn't make him black
It's Jake Paul.
Weird...
>Alexander's pattern as a conquerer can be seen in how he defeated the various rebel cities and peoples. He ignored the advice of his generals and other advisors, many of whom urged caution. Instead, Alexander launched fast, heavy attacks on his foes, choosing to defeat them through the trauma of heavy combat and shock tactics. Cities that stood in his way, such as Thebes, were destroyed, their populations killed or sold into slavery. While Greek warfare of the past usually paid no mind to killing civilians in cold blood or selling losers into slavery, Alexander's conquests throughout Greece and Asia would drench the land with blood. Any city, nation, or tribe that opposed him faced utter destruction.>>
Muh white empathy? lol
I'm glad they got the pimples in the right places-
Y’all won’t like what I’m about to say, he looks like a soy boy.
Y'all won't like what I'm about to say, but that soy boy outlifted all of us.
Y’all won’t like this, but he was a potential homosexual.
Y'all won't like this but that is probably made up.
I know, I know Hitler had one ball and Caligula Caligula! What did Caligula do? Well, nobody knows but the jews had a story.
At this point in my life, I'm convinced that people just like to repeat names with some implied legend attached. lol
It makes them appear to know something and most people will never ask them to prove it.
Eyo nigguh dis nigguh wuz black n sheeeiiit nigguh he wuz a kangz n sheeeiit u beez yt washin dis nigguhz achievbets n sheeeiit.
20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC
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